Riverview House

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

Riverview House

Single-Family HomeLocation: Wayne, ILPhotos: Marty Peters

Project Description:

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

Riverview House

Single-Family HomeLocation: Wayne, ILPhotos: Marty Peters

Project Description:

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

Riverview House

Single-Family HomeLocation: Wayne, ILPhotos: Marty Peters

Project Description:

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

Riverview House

Single-Family HomeLocation: Wayne, ILPhotos: Marty Peters

Project Description:

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

Riverview House

Single-Family HomeLocation: Wayne, ILPhotos: Marty Peters

Project Description:

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

River View House

Single-Family HomeLocation: Wayne, ILPhotos: Marty Peters

Project Description:

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

Riverview House

Single-Family HomeLocation: Wayne, ILPhotos: Marty Peters

Project Description:

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

Riverview House

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

Riverview House

Single-Family HomeLocation: Wayne, ILPhotos: Marty Peters

Project Description:

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

Single-Family HomeLocation: Wayne, ILPhotos: Marty Peters

Project Description:

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

Riverview House

Single-Family HomeLocation: Wayne, ILPhotos: Marty Peters

Project Description:

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

Riverview House

Single-Family HomeLocation: Wayne, ILPhotos: Marty Peters

Project Description:

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

Riverview House

Single-Family HomeLocation: Wayne, ILPhotos: Marty Peters

Project Description:

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

River View Stairs

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.

River View House

The program called for a house that responded to its site with a compact footprint as well a design that framed views of the natural-grassed sloped terrain down to the Fox River, not only from within the residence, but through the exterior.

The traditional residential arrangement of public and private spaces was inverted, which allowed for transparency through the house and spectacular elevated views from the upper level. The upper level has an expansive cantilevered terrace and a roof suspended over the lower level, which shades the south and west side during times of high sun exposure.

The lower bedroom level is nestled in the sloping earth, providing privacy security, and an intimate connection to the site.

To minimize the footprint on the site, the house and garage are physically separated and then connected by a suspended tube element that is clad in ipe wood. This enclosed tube is the only structure on the upper level and it houses the fireplace, pantry, and kitchen components. Adjacent to this enclosed tube is an open glass-lined bridge similarly clad in ipe that floats visitors from the landscape to the front door.

The exterior consists of a simple and modern palette of sustainable and highly durable materials. The base is exposed concrete, the upper level clad in charcoal anodized aluminum panels, and both use accents of ipe wood to provide visual balance.

The master bath is bathed in natural light, which pours in from several discrete sources that reflect off of the tiled floors and the partial height exposed concrete wall that separates the bedroom and bathroom.